Garp Multicast Registration Protocol - Cabletron Systems SmartSwitch 6E122 Supplement Manual

Smartswitch series local management supplement
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GARP Multicast Registration Protocol

Configuring a VLAN on an 802.1Q switch creates a static GVRP entry.
The entry will always remain registered and will not time out. However,
dynamic entries will time-out and their registrations are removed from the
member list if the end station A is removed. This ensures that if switches
are disconnected, or if end stations are removed, the registered
information remains accurate.
The end result is that the Port VLAN List of a port is updated with
information about VLANs that reside off that port, even if the actual
station on the VLAN is several hops away.
4.2
GARP MULTICAST REGISTRATION PROTOCOL
Garp Multicast Registration Protocol (GMRP) functions in a similar
fashion as GVRP, except that GMRP registers multicast addresses on
ports. The GMRP uses the multicast address (01-80-C2-00-00-20) for
controlling the flooding of multicast frames. End stations register with the
port that they are connected to and tell the port which multicast frames
they will receive. This is accomplished under control of GMRP, which is
propagated in VLAN context.
More Detail on Received GMRP Frames
The module is capable of supporting multiple filter databases and each
VLAN is assigned to a database. When GMRP frames are received, they
may contain a tag or be untagged.
If the GMRP frame is untagged, the multicast addresses listed in the
GMRP frame are added to the Port VLAN List of the receiving port. (For
more information about the Port VLAN List, refer to the Cabletron
Systems 802.1Q VLAN Users Guide.)
If the GMRP frame is tagged, then the VLAN ID in the tag is used to find
the filter database to which the multicast address is registered, and then
the frame is transmitted out the appropriate ports accordingly.
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